by MONITOR
IN the dying days of his long political career, Jack Straw seems to have found a new lease of life. Having been Home Secretary and Foreign Secretary, and now the inaugural Justice Minister, Mr Straw is not in any need of proving his versatility and competence. Yet, in one week he has announced two major and quite different measures of reform. The first is for new legislation to enable the British government to prosecute foreign nationals resident in Britain for serious international crimes committed elsewhere. Thus a leader accused of genocide in his own country who escaped to Britain could in future be arrested and charged in the UK. There are said to be a dozen or so people currently resident in Britain who would come under this legislation.
LAW REFORMS
13/07/2013 00:00
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